R ryangames90 Honorable Mar 30, 2013 14 0 10,510 Feb 2, 2014 #1 I was wondering if a 750 watt will hurt my system. and do i need 750 watts or just stick with the 600 watt? http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2M2b1 Thanks
I was wondering if a 750 watt will hurt my system. and do i need 750 watts or just stick with the 600 watt? http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2M2b1 Thanks
Solution ThatVietGuy Feb 2, 2014 Just because a PSU outputs 750W doesn't mean it outputs that all the time. So, no, your computer would be fine.
Just because a PSU outputs 750W doesn't mean it outputs that all the time. So, no, your computer would be fine.
ThatVietGuy Titan Nov 6, 2007 11,718 314 70,240 Feb 2, 2014 Solution #2 Just because a PSU outputs 750W doesn't mean it outputs that all the time. So, no, your computer would be fine. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Just because a PSU outputs 750W doesn't mean it outputs that all the time. So, no, your computer would be fine.
13thmonkey Titan Jan 10, 2006 24,798 350 75,790 Feb 2, 2014 #3 it won't hurt, it won't cost more to run. your system as specced is 400W max, 500W for safety, 600W for expandibility Upvote 0 Downvote
it won't hurt, it won't cost more to run. your system as specced is 400W max, 500W for safety, 600W for expandibility
13thmonkey Titan Jan 10, 2006 24,798 350 75,790 Feb 2, 2014 #4 why are you going for a matx board with an atx case Upvote 0 Downvote